Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector Industries

Strike has become one of the most effective tools used by workers to drive home their demands and the intensity of this varies from one sector to another. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate strike proneness and why public sector industries are more strike prone in Nigeria. The...

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Main Authors: Taofik Idowu, Chigozie Anekwe, Aminat Balogun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Jakarta 2021-06-01
Series:IJHCM: International Journal of Human Capital Management
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Online Access:http://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/ijhcm/article/view/14578
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spelling doaj-eb398b0ff1ea4ce5821739aa9224af132021-07-06T09:10:12ZengUniversitas Negeri JakartaIJHCM: International Journal of Human Capital Management2580-91642021-06-015111110.21009/IJHCM.05.01.114578Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector IndustriesTaofik Idowu0Chigozie Anekwe1Aminat Balogun2University of Lagos, NigeriaUniversity of Lagos, Lagos, NigeriaUniversity of Lagos, Lagos, NigeriaStrike has become one of the most effective tools used by workers to drive home their demands and the intensity of this varies from one sector to another. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate strike proneness and why public sector industries are more strike prone in Nigeria. The study takes an exploratory approach by reviewing extant literatures as a focal point of analysis to determine the extent of strike intensity among industries in the public sectors with a view towards drawing up relevant justifications. The findings of the study shows that in comparison with other sectors, education as sub sector of public sector are more strike prone  and the reason generally for public sector strike proneness is because  government is the highest employer of labour as well as the umpire ensuing the behaviour of an employer  and at  the same time involve in the regulatory framework that guides the employment relations between the employer and employees in the private and public sector which often leads to unilateral decisions in the face of collective bargaining ; unfair treatment of employees and anti-union activities appears to be factors responsible for more industrial strike in the public sector among others. Therefore, the study recommend that government should practice unbiased democracy that is just, fair and deal equitably with the respective organized union so as to prevent conflict and not control conflict because of the after math consequences.http://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/ijhcm/article/view/14578strike proneness, public sector, nigeria
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author Taofik Idowu
Chigozie Anekwe
Aminat Balogun
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Chigozie Anekwe
Aminat Balogun
Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector Industries
IJHCM: International Journal of Human Capital Management
strike proneness, public sector, nigeria
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Chigozie Anekwe
Aminat Balogun
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title Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector Industries
title_short Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector Industries
title_full Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector Industries
title_fullStr Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector Industries
title_full_unstemmed Extent and Justifications for Strike Proneness in The Nigeria Public Sector Industries
title_sort extent and justifications for strike proneness in the nigeria public sector industries
publisher Universitas Negeri Jakarta
series IJHCM: International Journal of Human Capital Management
issn 2580-9164
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Strike has become one of the most effective tools used by workers to drive home their demands and the intensity of this varies from one sector to another. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate strike proneness and why public sector industries are more strike prone in Nigeria. The study takes an exploratory approach by reviewing extant literatures as a focal point of analysis to determine the extent of strike intensity among industries in the public sectors with a view towards drawing up relevant justifications. The findings of the study shows that in comparison with other sectors, education as sub sector of public sector are more strike prone  and the reason generally for public sector strike proneness is because  government is the highest employer of labour as well as the umpire ensuing the behaviour of an employer  and at  the same time involve in the regulatory framework that guides the employment relations between the employer and employees in the private and public sector which often leads to unilateral decisions in the face of collective bargaining ; unfair treatment of employees and anti-union activities appears to be factors responsible for more industrial strike in the public sector among others. Therefore, the study recommend that government should practice unbiased democracy that is just, fair and deal equitably with the respective organized union so as to prevent conflict and not control conflict because of the after math consequences.
topic strike proneness, public sector, nigeria
url http://journal.unj.ac.id/unj/index.php/ijhcm/article/view/14578
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